Do we need our own disclaimers & terms.I know it is easy enough to make a page with our own terms and disclaimers, but do we need to do this?I'm wondering if the links at the bottom of my network cover me and all of the content being created on my network?The terms and conditions seem to say everything that needs to be said except that it always refers back to "Ning" and the "Ning Platform."Is there any way to use the language editor to edit these terms and conditions?With the new FCC rules, I might need to add some language about how I get reimbursed from some of the products I promote on my site.Having two sets of terms and conditions on my site would be confusing. Especially if I pay to take the rest of the Ning references off my network.Thanks for any help.
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Luckily for me, My administrator is a former legal secretary. So I would say it is a good idea.
I would like to know this too.
Also, currently if you have an i.e. German network "The terms and conditions" still all in English even if you go premium. I can imagine that legal wise we must have those "terms and conditions" in the language of the country we operate. Any chance Ning will translate this for us, or that we are able to change this trough our language editor soon?
Secondly if the present T&C and Privacy protects the NC of any liability arising out of any such scenario?
Our networks have user generated content and conversations which sometimes may go out of hand..however come what may NC should have certain disclaimer or protection/indemnity for itself , just in case the situation worsens...
I don't think we (as in NC) have any protection under T&C .. I guess we should use another T&C under a different name (Like additional clauses etc. ), so that a member doesn't get confuse with two T & C...
http://www.jaibhojpuri.com/page/rules-1
Al though most of the rules are written in Bhojpuri, so users cant understand them, but if you scroll below, there are a few in English as well.
You have to ban all those, who does not accept them. On our network, which is just 6 months old, we have 5150+ members, and till now we have BANNED 104 members, who tried to do something, which was not permitted in rules... It's your network, and once you have written it, everyone will follow the same. Or else, you have ways to enforce the same.